POLY
Councilors' Report – ACS New Orleans Meeting, April 2008
Three
POLY councilors attended the ACS National Meeting in New Orleans (Bill Daly, H.
N. Cheng, and John Pochan). In
addition, Greg Tew (alternate councilor) attended the meeting in place of Theresa
Reineke who could not attend.
The following account provides information of specific interest to the
Polymer Division.
1. Selected Council Actions (Other
actions have been published in C&EN, 4/14/08, p.8)
- The Council
selected Joseph S. Francisco and Josef Michl as candidates for 2009
President-Elect.
- The
Council voted to set the member dues for 2009 at the fully escalated rate
of $140. This rate is established pursuant to an inflation-adjustment
formula in the ACS Constitution and Bylaws.
- At the
close of 2007, Society membership totaled 160,052, despite a net loss of
439 members at the end of the year.
- The
Council voted to approve the Academic Professional Guidelines as submitted
by the Committee on Economic and Professional Affairs. These guidelines apply to those
members of the academic community whose job function impacts directly or
indirectly on scientists practicing the profession of chemistry.
2. Meeting
of the Division Activities Committee (DAC) - John Pochan
- DAC
considered a petition for division status by the Catalyst Secretariat.
This petition will be voted on in Council if certain objections by other
divisions are overcome.
- The
Multidisciplinary Programming Planning Group (MPPG) elected John Pochan as
the group chair for 2008 and Mike Morello the group chair for 2009. Thematic programs for 2010
National Meetings were proposed and sent to ACS Divisions for comment. The
proposed themes are:
San Francisco
– Green Chemistry for a Sustainable World
Boston –
Chemistry of Mediation and Prevention of Disease.
- MPPG
accepted a further charter from the ACS to develop creative methods for
improving the quality and effectiveness of national meetings, through
enhancing the exchange of technical information between participants and
enabling more effective networking opportunities. This charter could lead
to unique programming opportunities such as combined oral/poster sessions,
intersocietal meetings, etc.
If you have ideas, please get them to Pochan (johnpochan@hotmail.com) or Morello
(mike_morello@quakeroats.com).
3. Meeting of the Committee on Committees
(ConC) – H.N. Cheng
a. ConC monitors the activities of ACS committees
and provides recommendations on committee assignments. HN is now serving as ConC liaison to
the Committee on Meetings and Expositions (M&E) and the Committee on
Nomenclature, Terminology, and Symbols (NOM).
b. At this meeting ConC met with the Board of
Directors to discuss the overall enhancement of ACS committees and also possibly
to reclassify all Board committees as either Standing or Special Committees.
4. Meeting of the Committee on Meetings
and Expositions (M&E) – Bill Daly and H.N. Cheng
a. To facilitate communication and feedback,
M&E has decided to conduct a survey on a statistical sample of attendees
after every national meeting to assess satisfaction and uncover possible
problems.
b. M&E is making an effort to make the
meetings more "green." It is
working with ENVR, and a subcommittee has been asked to spearhead the efforts
in this area.
c. M&E and technical divisions have all
noticed a disturbing trend of decreasing attendance on Thursday. A proposal has been made to exempt
Thursday afternoon from even programming.
d.
M&E continues to be concerned with the number of "no-shows" at both
oral and poster sessions. The
instruction to authors on OASys has been altered to emphasize the consequences
of failing to present the paper.
Authors who violate the guidelines repeatedly will be subject to
penalties including possible rejection of future submissions.
5. Meeting of the Committee on
Nomenclature, Terminology and Symbols (NOM) – H.N.Cheng
a. This committee provides advice and consulting
to ACS publications on nomenclature, serves as liaisons to other organizations
related to nomenclature, and coordinates activities of divisions dealing with
these issues. Many activities are
given in their web site: http://membership.acs.org/N/NOME/
b. NOM organized a symposium in New Orleans on the
possible redefinition of Avogadro's number. Another symposium will be organized in 2009 on the use
of Wiki for nanotech.